And it’s really more fucking perfect than the last guy’s.
Seriously, some minimal fucking things are needed to make this shit perfect.
Ten fucking declarations, a @media block, and one attribute.
That’s how much CSS and HTML it took to turn that grotesque pile of shit into this finally perfect masterpiece. It’s so fucking simple and it still has all the glory of the original perfect-ass website:
This repository contains code to control Raspberry Pi Pico, ESP8266, ESP32 or other MicroPython projects using a browser-based user interface. It allows you to interact with your Pico projects remotely from any device with a web browser, including smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Serve static and dynamic web pages from your Raspberry Pi Pico. Run Python functions on your microcontroller device from a web browser. Create dynamic web pages with live data from your Pico or other microcontroller. Blink the IP address using the built-in LED, handy when you're out in the field with no screen or computer. Display a file and folder list of your root directory with an attractive and responsive user interface.
Simple.css is a classless CSS template that allows you to make a good looking website really quickly. By classless I mean that there are no CSS classes anywhere in the CSS or the HTML. So your website can look just like this using plain old vanilla HTML.
When starting a new project, I wanted a CSS framework that would get me up and running quickly, and give me something I could hack on. I got sick of all these giant frameworks that include everything but the kitchen sink, 90% of which I’ll never use. For example, the minified CSS for the Bootstrap framework is 144KB in total. By comparison, Simple.css is around 4KB.
Includes a good looking sans-serif local font stack, typographic best practices, automatic flipping to dark mode, and sensible defaults.
A clean, easy to edit free HTML template that you can use for a personal blog or for documentation purposes for your next project! Written in pure HTML - no CSS classes. Some cool features about this template include compatibility with static hosting (including Github Pages), automatic flipping to dark mode, fully responsive, uses standard HTML elements only, Markdown support, and it's easy to style with your own CSS.
A set of small, responsive CSS modules that you can use in every web project. Pure is ridiculously tiny. The entire set of modules clocks in at 3.7KB minified and gzipped. Crafted with mobile devices in mind, it was important to us to keep our file sizes small, and every line of CSS was carefully considered. If you decide to only use a subset of these modules, you'll save even more bytes. Has all of the primitives that you'd expect from a CSS framework.
Build beautiful, responsive, readable interfaces. Lightweight, only 14k in size. Looks easy to use.
Kickstart is an HTML5 framework which makes it easier to build websites. It's a collection of HTML5, CSS, image elements,, and JavaScript templates which give you a head start on setting a page up. All you have to do is include two JavaScript files and a CSS file. Mobile friendly, too. Includes lots of different buttons, icons, and styles.